Our Story.


Team 7415 Jaguar Robotics is an FRC team at de Toledo High School in West Hills, California. We were founded in 2019 to give all the students access to a competitive robotics program and we have grown into a team that consistently shows up across the United States.

Every January, we get the game challenge at kickoff and have six weeks to design, build, wire, and program a full competition robot from scratch. It's a real crunch, and it's a lot like how engineering works in the real world.

Our team is student-run, with mentors from industry and academia helping along the way. We're here to build more than robots. We're building engineers, problem-solvers, and people who know how to get things done.

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Mechanical
CAD modeling, fabrication, prototyping, and mechanism design using professional tools.
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Software
Java robot control, swerve drive, autonomous navigation, computer vision, and custom tooling.
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Electrical
Full robot wiring, motor controllers, sensors, pneumatics, and power distribution.
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Outreach
STEM education events, community demos, and inspiring future engineers.

What We Stand For

Our Values.

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Excellence
We hold ourselves to the highest standard in robot design, code quality, teamwork, and competition conduct.
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Gracious Professionalism
We compete hard and help others. FIRST's core value of gracious professionalism shapes how we show up at every event.
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Outreach
We believe in giving back to our community by inspiring the next generation of engineers through STEM education and local events.

The Program

About FIRST.


FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) is a non-profit organization founded by Dean Kamen to inspire young people to pursue careers in STEM.

The FIRST Robotics Competition is the flagship high school program, challenging teams to design and build robots for a new game challenge every year. With over 3,800 teams worldwide, it is one of the most prestigious high school robotics competitions on the planet.

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